The SteelDrivers Announce Bad For You Tour

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The SteelDrivers have announced the dates for their upcoming Bad For You Tour, which kicks off in February and runs through the end of April. The 2020 schedule coincides with The SteelDrivers’ fifth album on Rounder Records, Bad For You, and tickets for the tour go on sale beginning today (9/13). Additional tour dates will be announced soon.
The eclectic group of musicians and songwriters performs about 75 shows a year. The new tour includes stops in Lexington, Knoxville, Dallas, Houston, Charleston, Chicago, St. Louis, Washington, D.C. and more. The group emerged on the Americana and bluegrass scene over a decade ago and has amassed a legion of fans along the way, counting Bill Murray and Adele among them, while always keeping it about the music. ““We still have the same joy and enthusiasm that we did in the beginning. Even as the trajectory changes, the story continues to unfold,” admits SteelDrivers band member Tammy Rogers.
FEB 6 – Bristol, TN / Paramount Theatre
FEB 7 – Roanoke, VA / Jefferson Center
FEB 8 – Richmond, VA / Modlin Center for the Arts
FEB 13 – Columbus, OH / The Lincoln Theatre
FEB 14 – Lexington, KY / Manchester Music Hall
FEB 20 – Columbia, TN / Cherry Theatre
FEB 21 – Knoxville, TN / Bijou Theatre
FEB 26 – Austin, TX / One World Theatre
FEB 27 – Dallas, TX / Kessler Theatre
FEB 28 – Houston, TX / The Heights Theatre
FEB 29 – Lubbock, TX / Cactus Theatre
MAR 5 – Durham, NC / Carolina Theatre
MAR 6 – Charlotte, NC / Ovens Auditorium
MAR 7 – Charleston, SC / Charleston Music Hall
MAR 28 – Brooksville, FL / Spring Bluegrass Festival
APR 2 – Chicago, IL / City Winery
APR 3 – Madison, WI / Barrymore Theatre
APR 4 – St. Louis, MO / Sheldon Music Hall
APR 16 – Alexandria, VA / The Birchmere
APR 17 – New York, NY / City Winery
APR 18 – Portland, ME / Port City Music Hall
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